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now, fiona is here with us today. she is earning her masters at gw school of engineering in applied sciences. originally from china, she been in the united states for five years, studying operations research in the systems engineering department. if you talk to her you'll see, she is pretty smart. she'd like to stay here. she wants to invest her talents in america and maybe even start her own company, but she has seen too many of her friend with advanced degrees have to go home despite sharing some of her same dreams and aspirations of wanting to become part of this country. now, last year the house passed a bipartisan stems job act which helped fix this problem. we will act against in this congress and hope the senate chooses to join us this time. i look forward to fee -- fiona real a's herring dreams and our country reaping the reward of her hard work and talent, whether it's college or the cost of daycare, making life work for more families, means reducing the economic instewart plaguing so many working moms and da
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thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. eric cantor has a new tube of lipstick, but it's the same old pig. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> our solutions will be based on the conservative principles of self-reliance, faith in the individual, trust in family, and accountability in government. >> the new and improved republican party takes another crack at repackaging bad ideas for america. tonight, i'll take eric cantor's speech apart, word by word. >>> house republicans reveal their plan to reform immigration. it's not a path to citizenship. it's a path to permanent underclass. >> mr. issa is recognized for five minutes. >> i'll have all the latest on today's big hearing. >>> plus, an explosive new document obtained by nbc news reveals the united states government's justification for killing american citizens without due process. tonight, robert greenwald, lawrence korb, and joan walsh on the
thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. eric cantor has a new tube of lipstick, but it's the same old pig. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> our solutions will be based on the conservative principles of self-reliance, faith in the individual, trust in family, and accountability in government. >> the new and improved republican...
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share your thoughts with us on facebook and on twitter using #edshow. we're coming right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." well, the first big test of the new republican brand party is just around the corner. and folks, it really isn't looking too good. the filing deadline for the special election to fill the seat of senator john kerry is february 27th. now this was supposed to be a real good opportunity for the republicans to get a pickup here. former senator scott brown picked up the seat of deceased senator ted kennedy three years ago. but what a difference a few years makes. brown has since been defeated, and he says, well, he is not interested in this special election thing. former massachusetts governor william weld, he has also said no. tagg romney says i'm making too much money. the son of the former gosh and the former presidential candidate says no, it's the cash. these are not the only republicans who have passed on the opportunity to pick up a democratic seat. former state senator and a former lieutenant governor have also said no. th
share your thoughts with us on facebook and on twitter using #edshow. we're coming right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." well, the first big test of the new republican brand party is just around the corner. and folks, it really isn't looking too good. the filing deadline for the special election to fill the seat of senator john kerry is february 27th. now this was supposed to be a real good opportunity for the republicans to get a pickup here. former senator scott...
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less for us. more for you. >>> tonight, major fallout following the bombshell reflation of a justice department document that gives legal cover for the targeted assassination of american citizens using drones. republicans aren't backing off their attempts to rig the next election. now pennsylvania is in their crosshairs. >>> and house republicans are stalling on immigration reform. i'll explain why their plan would create a permanent underclass in this country. share your thoughts with us on facebook and on twitter using #edshow. we're coming right back. [ roasting firewood ] ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." well, the first big test of the new republican bran
less for us. more for you. >>> tonight, major fallout following the bombshell reflation of a justice department document that gives legal cover for the targeted assassination of american citizens using drones. republicans aren't backing off their attempts to rig the next election. now pennsylvania is in their crosshairs. >>> and house republicans are stalling on immigration reform. i'll explain why their plan would create a permanent underclass in this country. share your...
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you said you wanted us to debate. [laughter] i don't think the focus is all change to the medium-term deficit in fact the reason i think it's sort front and center is precisely because it has to be part of the discussion on jobs i do think the president cares deeply about the fact that we still have an unemployment rate just slightly below 80%, that is an unbelievable tragedy. i think realistically if you're going to do more infrastructure spending or you're going to make the kind of investments we need to make in education, that might put people back to work now and make us more productive in the future, the only way you ever get congress to go along with you if you also say let's make this as part of a package to do with all those other long run things. i think it might begin with the medium-term fiscal situations, some sense is making face to do things you need to do now to get more short-term recovery. >> except that -- >> four, anna. >> know, that's good. >> look, to move the needle, if you're pulling the fiscal
you said you wanted us to debate. [laughter] i don't think the focus is all change to the medium-term deficit in fact the reason i think it's sort front and center is precisely because it has to be part of the discussion on jobs i do think the president cares deeply about the fact that we still have an unemployment rate just slightly below 80%, that is an unbelievable tragedy. i think realistically if you're going to do more infrastructure spending or you're going to make the kind of...
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all parties have agreed on us. you know, one of the first acts of this election commission with us is to throw out a government ruling parties, the their candidates in a violation, and, you know, we have to accept that. we are very proactive. [inaudible] that means the government has succeeded in 90 days to run the election so the incumbents are not able to intrude. >> [inaudible question] >> well, afghanistan is running pakistan right now. but the leaders certainly assist in the process -- at the end of the day, afghanistan is trouble. >> thank you. i just want to first of all talk to you about the basis of the question. i can get youtube clarify a little bit. the afghans and the americans have complained. [inaudible] >> you said that when asked about this, you said when was the last time you heard this particular defense ministers argument? >> [inaudible] [talking over each other] >> since i was at the top the list, would you expect the solution to come from him? >> [inaudible] >> on the question of being deserti
all parties have agreed on us. you know, one of the first acts of this election commission with us is to throw out a government ruling parties, the their candidates in a violation, and, you know, we have to accept that. we are very proactive. [inaudible] that means the government has succeeded in 90 days to run the election so the incumbents are not able to intrude. >> [inaudible question] >> well, afghanistan is running pakistan right now. but the leaders certainly assist in the...
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he doesn't use the word himself. but the fact that the "new york times" a banner headline and all these papers just use it. that used to be like swearing in public. well, it's okay to swear this public now. so everyone the word liberal -- >> this is a family show. >> i think what the side of all this that we haven't seen is, yes, he's demanding these things out of congress. he's not going to get all of them. he may get none of them or he hey get close to none of them. and then the question is what's the side of obama do we see then. do we finally get to see the angry obama. and i think a lot depends on the answer to that. i think that he still has to show fight at some point. >> but he has to show it now. he can't wait to have these things not pass and then get angry then. i think that the immigration reform is a huge potential winner for bap and for the democrats. especially with the pathway to citizenship aspect of it, that allows him to make a strong statement about social justice and fairness. it puts them in an
he doesn't use the word himself. but the fact that the "new york times" a banner headline and all these papers just use it. that used to be like swearing in public. well, it's okay to swear this public now. so everyone the word liberal -- >> this is a family show. >> i think what the side of all this that we haven't seen is, yes, he's demanding these things out of congress. he's not going to get all of them. he may get none of them or he hey get close to none of them. and...
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you use ad number. making me calculate 12% of my income. >> that is better than what you have to pay now. melissa: hey, i love it. i love doing that. i'm wondering why we have to count on all of america not being able to do math? >> no, you don't. do not ever underestimate americans. you have to go clearly with the numbers and make it clear. you don't have to be ross perot. you remember that with the ears. melissa: i'm not going anywhere on that. you're on your own with that ears thing. >> the only politician shorter than i am. you don't want to do a blackboard with a stick. you do want to do a 12% tax. well make it to have to pay all the lawyers, counselors, income specsists. you don't have to hire a congressman or senator to get a good deal. all you earn from the first dollar to the last dollar that is easy. it is wonderful math. melissa: you're terrific, art. >> melissa, you're terrific. melissa: next on money, a big push to the biggest makers of electronics. a vote by foxconn workers in china could
you use ad number. making me calculate 12% of my income. >> that is better than what you have to pay now. melissa: hey, i love it. i love doing that. i'm wondering why we have to count on all of america not being able to do math? >> no, you don't. do not ever underestimate americans. you have to go clearly with the numbers and make it clear. you don't have to be ross perot. you remember that with the ears. melissa: i'm not going anywhere on that. you're on your own with that ears...
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they want to use the threat of that crisis. they want to use the threat of this sequester thing, the threat of a self-imposed recessionary force to force the president into spending cuts he otherwise would not make. "the wall street journal" reported earlier this month on why they feel that way. quote, the driving passion for mr. boehner in these fiscal debates is his conviction that trillion deficits are sapping the country of its energy and prosperity. trillion deficits, his driving passion. everybody loves john boehner's passion. but this is supposedly what he feels so passionate about. this is a chart of the country's budget deficit levels every year. red bars are president bush's deficits from 2008 and 2009. blue bars are president obama's deficits. those really big bars are when the whole world economy crashed, including ours. remember that? you notice how the deficit gets smaller when the bars are blue over time? see how they're getting shorter as you go to the right? today the congressional budget office released their
they want to use the threat of that crisis. they want to use the threat of this sequester thing, the threat of a self-imposed recessionary force to force the president into spending cuts he otherwise would not make. "the wall street journal" reported earlier this month on why they feel that way. quote, the driving passion for mr. boehner in these fiscal debates is his conviction that trillion deficits are sapping the country of its energy and prosperity. trillion deficits, his driving...
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he is aligned with us. he believes as well that the path to citizenship has to be a direct one, a real one and will show whether the republicans are legitimate about whether or not they want a path to citizenship or whether it is just politics. >> did he indicate to you whether he sees a legislative strategy for getting it through both bodies, house and senate? >> he expresses that he is optimistic, we all believe that the senate needs to lead first. and that with the momentum that we have, the political power, i think as senator john mccain said, it is elections, elections, elections, that john boehner will see, as well, there is a need to pass immigration reform. we didn't get into the logistics of what the house strategy would be. >> ryan grim is the momentum building with cantor's flip-flop, does that create more momentum? >> sure, i mean, it certainly moves one end of the debate. republicans now more or less have to be for the dream act or they're considered not part of it, anywhere near the reasonable
he is aligned with us. he believes as well that the path to citizenship has to be a direct one, a real one and will show whether the republicans are legitimate about whether or not they want a path to citizenship or whether it is just politics. >> did he indicate to you whether he sees a legislative strategy for getting it through both bodies, house and senate? >> he expresses that he is optimistic, we all believe that the senate needs to lead first. and that with the momentum that...
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poop, to use the polite word you just used. >> and they thought it was hilarious. that's why they were joking the terms. >> give them credit for the good sense of humor. you read the e-mails. they made up new lyric tots the song "burning down the house." they're clever, but malicious and dangerous. listen to this one excerpt from page 46 of the complaint today. they said they could have released a revised better system of the rating system if we didn't have to massage the all day prime numbers to preserve market share. what does that mean? they wanted market share and profits over integrity. it's the same story we saw for over a decade on wall street where integrity was thrown overboard to preserve profits. they lied. >> the idea that there were people on wall street, that the ratings agencies would play the role of cop, of keeping everybody is honest is how they deflected any idea that there should be government regulation. >> this was the old line self-regulation. we have a mechanism in place to make sure we will not defraud you the public and the marketplace. of
poop, to use the polite word you just used. >> and they thought it was hilarious. that's why they were joking the terms. >> give them credit for the good sense of humor. you read the e-mails. they made up new lyric tots the song "burning down the house." they're clever, but malicious and dangerous. listen to this one excerpt from page 46 of the complaint today. they said they could have released a revised better system of the rating system if we didn't have to massage the...
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like three-quarters of us are on the internet. one-third of us are heavy users. we use it to buy, to shop. we use it to stay connected, you know, with community and so forth. we are still very engaged. one of the guests on the town hall program that's on tomorrow, the two programs, between 8:00 and 10:00 on rltv, one of the guests said that boomers are quickly moving from making money to spending it. and they have money. >> and power, as a result. >> and power. so we are changing things for everybody for the better because i've been proclaimed -- in fact, the only credential i have is that costco magazine called me a reinvention evangelisevangelistt i am. but no one's going to be talking about reinvention 50-plus after my generation. they will take it for granted. that, you know, retirement is something you move from something to something else. that will be taken for granted. so, you know, gen-xors turning 50 in five years. did you know that? gen-xors, welcome aboard. >> these numbers that you use, 50. 50 doesn't mean what it used to mean. i remember my mom turn
like three-quarters of us are on the internet. one-third of us are heavy users. we use it to buy, to shop. we use it to stay connected, you know, with community and so forth. we are still very engaged. one of the guests on the town hall program that's on tomorrow, the two programs, between 8:00 and 10:00 on rltv, one of the guests said that boomers are quickly moving from making money to spending it. and they have money. >> and power, as a result. >> and power. so we are changing...
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stay with us. >> welcome back. british prime minister david cameron's bowling conservative party has split in two over his push to legalize same-sex marriages, a move that many of his own lawmakers say was wrong, not a priority for the public, and unnecessarily divisive. >> many conservatives still up in parliament to denounce the legislation ahead of the vote in which up to half of kamins 303 lawmakers are expected to reject the measure on moral and religious grounds. >> matthew and chris were the first to register their relationship at a registry office when england and wales introduced the civil partnership act in 2005. they took the chance to gain official recognition of their 40-year relationship. now the government wants to go a step further. >> the depth of feeling, love, and commitment is no difference between same-sex couples than opposite sex couples. this bill enables society to recognize that commitment in the same way -- through marriage. parliament should value people equally in the law, and enabling
stay with us. >> welcome back. british prime minister david cameron's bowling conservative party has split in two over his push to legalize same-sex marriages, a move that many of his own lawmakers say was wrong, not a priority for the public, and unnecessarily divisive. >> many conservatives still up in parliament to denounce the legislation ahead of the vote in which up to half of kamins 303 lawmakers are expected to reject the measure on moral and religious grounds. >>...
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people are turning up their heaters and increasing electricity use. that's causing serious power shortages. government is scrambling to solve the crisis. we have more from seoul. >> reporter: people in seoul have been shivering since december. the average temperature for the month was minus 4 degrees, the coldest in 45 years. >> translator: the cold weather is making my commute difficult. >> reporter: the river which runs through central seoul has even partially frozen. the cold wave has reached a record high. nationally it's now at 95% of capacity. the nuclear reactors is dealing another blow. in november it was revealed quality guarantees for over 5,000 spots have been falsified. the situation is so grave officials fear they have to turn off supply. they are trying to push through the crisis. in january officials held blackouts nationwide. this was to try and change people's mindset about energy. in seoul subway stops manually opened train doors. and passengers who got stuck in an elevator. traffic lights were turned off at intersections and police
people are turning up their heaters and increasing electricity use. that's causing serious power shortages. government is scrambling to solve the crisis. we have more from seoul. >> reporter: people in seoul have been shivering since december. the average temperature for the month was minus 4 degrees, the coldest in 45 years. >> translator: the cold weather is making my commute difficult. >> reporter: the river which runs through central seoul has even partially frozen. the...
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the program here on r t i spoke on the phone to who does that do the newseum journalists and brought us the latest reaction from the ground. morning so. the position pretty titian should people eight has been shocked that the outside his home today in the capital in a suburb quite suburb of tunisia. shipley bernardi he was the general secretary over does it look like such as forty and he's also one of the leaders of the opposition popular from deeds known as a prominent opponent of the moderate islam instead of compliments. he's a situation. presents. he needs his are shocked and consider this as a criminal act this is the first time this kind of fantasy nation happened in tunisia so people you know they protested you know they are in the streets they had they most of them they are eating people. in front of the ministry of interior and you know i kept a. shame. you don't like many of the offices of the ruling party everywhere i mean anger is prevailing and people are very very very angry and. i hear about but. there is no victims until now you know but you know people just seventeen th
the program here on r t i spoke on the phone to who does that do the newseum journalists and brought us the latest reaction from the ground. morning so. the position pretty titian should people eight has been shocked that the outside his home today in the capital in a suburb quite suburb of tunisia. shipley bernardi he was the general secretary over does it look like such as forty and he's also one of the leaders of the opposition popular from deeds known as a prominent opponent of the moderate...
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i'm max keiser tucker frog called the horror frog will break its bones to make laws out of them and use them as defensive weapons a type of banker called the horror banker similarly breaks the markets in order to defend itself from the risk of actually competing in the markets there's also a central banker called the horror banker who arms off its currency in order to defend itself from deflation. creatures this then horror for burning. max this essential banking fee or a frog ben bernanke and a real horror a banker had been captured in the wild by the bonds i institute and here this is the lloyd horror frog blankfein and this is horror frog ben bernanke. are. the. yes i saw that fact on twitter by fax that this horror frog exists and i thought it was a good analogy for the global financial markets and central banking monetary policy is there literally ripping their limbs off an order to defend themselves even if what they're defending themselves from is kind of fictional the currency war isn't there it's a race to the bottom they're all trying to deep base simultaneously it's a suicide
i'm max keiser tucker frog called the horror frog will break its bones to make laws out of them and use them as defensive weapons a type of banker called the horror banker similarly breaks the markets in order to defend itself from the risk of actually competing in the markets there's also a central banker called the horror banker who arms off its currency in order to defend itself from deflation. creatures this then horror for burning. max this essential banking fee or a frog ben bernanke and...
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addition to the tourist businesses being dramatically cut hotels empty until you have factories that used to supplied components to european companies shot unemployment is rising to this it had been presented as the nearest thing to a success story there had been too much violence thought unfortunately as i say these deep despair disappointments with the failure to make life better life was coerced and the sense that there is a check for it it takes many people ingenuity away from having to tension about the coming elections and whether we will get to those elections without a real political crisis on the streets and perhaps change around one problem the poor ocean is here is that it doesn't have many natural resources so that it's rather neglected by the west as nobody has any great interest in trying to prop it up and so it's regimes fall the colony is now in a nosedive and it's surrounded by recently tense areas to the east and south and it's getting no real help from the north this is seems we were trying to position which nations. just a bit earlier in the program here on our t.v. i
addition to the tourist businesses being dramatically cut hotels empty until you have factories that used to supplied components to european companies shot unemployment is rising to this it had been presented as the nearest thing to a success story there had been too much violence thought unfortunately as i say these deep despair disappointments with the failure to make life better life was coerced and the sense that there is a check for it it takes many people ingenuity away from having to...
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stay with us. ak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. >>> and finally tonight, my observation on one of the few government entities actually looking for ways tout
stay with us. ak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. riding the dog like it's a...
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brought us the latest. reaction from the crowd. shocked and consider this as a criminal act this is the first time this kind of fancy nation happened to tunisia so people you know they protested you know they are in the streets they have most of them they are. in front of the ministry of interior and you know i get a good feeling of the shame. many of the offices of the ruling party everywhere i mean anger is prevailing and people are very very very angry and sad. about the. victims until now you know. people just seventeen and they just they are protesting in the street. international relations professor and he says the government will be hard pressed to survive until the upcoming elections to take place. tension between the opposition and the ruling party and harder has been growing the elections in a few months time in the two years since the revolution the economy and when it is taking a nosedive i was a general in addition to tourist businesses being dramatically cut hotels and tents and you have factories supplied components
brought us the latest. reaction from the crowd. shocked and consider this as a criminal act this is the first time this kind of fancy nation happened to tunisia so people you know they protested you know they are in the streets they have most of them they are. in front of the ministry of interior and you know i get a good feeling of the shame. many of the offices of the ruling party everywhere i mean anger is prevailing and people are very very very angry and sad. about the. victims until now...
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do you draw a line between the use of drones at all and the use of drones in order to get to american citizens? >> look, i think the concern is less abouting a t actual kind of weapons used in the fact that lethal force is authorized in the first place and i would disagree with professor waxman on a couple of very key points. one is that he's accepting the conclusion that there is a war without geographic limitations. we are admittedly in an armed conflict in a war in afghanistan but at the time of the killings, for example, that we are contesting in a lawsuit with center for constitutional rights of three american citizens in 2011, there was no armed conflict in yemen where the killings took place at the time that the killings happened. so what's truly troubling here is how broad the assertion of authority is and how hard the administration is fighting to prevent the courts from looking at the legality of the authority that it claims. >> ifill: we should mention that even though anwar al-awlaki's name is not mentioned in this memo, mr. waxman, there is an assumption that this is a ki
do you draw a line between the use of drones at all and the use of drones in order to get to american citizens? >> look, i think the concern is less abouting a t actual kind of weapons used in the fact that lethal force is authorized in the first place and i would disagree with professor waxman on a couple of very key points. one is that he's accepting the conclusion that there is a war without geographic limitations. we are admittedly in an armed conflict in a war in afghanistan but at...
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this is artsy in moscow on real research i thank you for joining us today at the u.k.'s national health service has been shaken up by a public inquiry into what seen as the worst health care scandal in decades an investigation into the deaths of patients at a staff at hospital alleges the staff will fatally negligent and managers turned a blind eye to full speed because the focus on cutting costs boycott the stories of people who ended up losing their loved ones. my wife stuff that hospital in september of two thousand and eight is just a disaster to total chaos when you walk through the door of the world you can smell it people showed you new crime no staff available to find and. those who is left to reach. on the floor we've been there since breakfast on. the. line a road for you see. maybe carry if you can get into the death of john's wife is just one of the many horror stories to match from the now notorious stuff at hospital relatives say it was a lack of compassion on behalf of the staff that stripped many sick people of that dignity so much evil that sandy would
this is artsy in moscow on real research i thank you for joining us today at the u.k.'s national health service has been shaken up by a public inquiry into what seen as the worst health care scandal in decades an investigation into the deaths of patients at a staff at hospital alleges the staff will fatally negligent and managers turned a blind eye to full speed because the focus on cutting costs boycott the stories of people who ended up losing their loved ones. my wife stuff that hospital in...
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i'm max kaiser tucker frog called the horror frog oh break it's bones to make laws out of them and use them as defensive weapons a type of banker called the horror banker similarly breaks the markets in order to defend itself from the risk of actually competing in the markets there's also a central banker called the horror banker who rips the arms off its currency in order to defend itself from deflation. creature is this ben harro for bernie. mac's. this central banking fee for a frog ben bernanke he and a real horror banker have been captured in the wild by the bonsai institute and here this is the lloyd horror frog blankfein and this is horror frog ben bernanke. though. yes i saw that fact on twitter by fax that this horror frog exists and i thought it was a good analogy for the global financial markets and central banking monetary policy is there literally ripping their limbs off an order to defend themselves even if what they're defending themselves from is kind of fictional you know well it's the currency war isn't there it's a race to the bottom they're all trying to deep bass s
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george tubin is with us tonight in boston. are companies, george, taking cyber-security serious today? >> that's a good question. i think unfortunately, the answer depends. some companies are. certain industries that have been hit, and have had issues lately over the past couple of years, like retailers, some of the payment processing sites, banks, certainly defense companies. but i think as a whole, unfortunately, in the u.s. companies are not taking it seriously enough yet. >> tom: you know, initially we saw denial of service attacks. essentially hackers trying to shut down a website. are they becoming more fef nefarious? >> yes. and costumers can't get to the website, and that company can't service their costumers. that's one level of attack. what is more nefarious, the more dangerous attacks, are those that go after company data and company information and actually steal money. >> tom: obviously, cash money has a value, even if it is cyber-oriented. but what else are the hackers after and what is the value and who is the b
george tubin is with us tonight in boston. are companies, george, taking cyber-security serious today? >> that's a good question. i think unfortunately, the answer depends. some companies are. certain industries that have been hit, and have had issues lately over the past couple of years, like retailers, some of the payment processing sites, banks, certainly defense companies. but i think as a whole, unfortunately, in the u.s. companies are not taking it seriously enough yet. >>...
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the attorneys in journalist who's joining us on the phone from. moscow i do hope you can hear me let's talk about this a prominent leader of the tunisian opposition that apparently has been assassinated what more can you tell us about the killing. good. morning sir tunisian position pretty titian should people have been shocked that the outside his home. in a suburb quite suburb of tunisia. shipley but he's the general secretary over there that look i think such as faulty and he's also one of the users of a potential popular from the coalition. for october. he's known as a prominent teach. of the moderate islam and then. he's a situation has sparked percent. and some. sort of jump in we've been hearing reports of over a thousand or more people protesting in the streets showing that little of discontent and frustration you're in the area can you tell us what have you seen yes i mean. today what you can talk about and like any widespread anger and presenting in tunisia tunisians are shocked and they consider this as a criminal act this is the first
the attorneys in journalist who's joining us on the phone from. moscow i do hope you can hear me let's talk about this a prominent leader of the tunisian opposition that apparently has been assassinated what more can you tell us about the killing. good. morning sir tunisian position pretty titian should people have been shocked that the outside his home. in a suburb quite suburb of tunisia. shipley but he's the general secretary over there that look i think such as faulty and he's also one of...
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and he said there's nothing wrong with us. the economy got us. and i said what about the other auto companies? there was no answer to that. who do you work for? i work for several people. that is dead giveaway. what do you do? it was difficult. liz: it was a bloated, bloat system. >> it was. liz: it seemed to you people that worked on one portion of a car didn't understand the other parts of the car. >> that's true. liz: how did you get it all together once again? >> we got all the management people, once we changed the organization in a room and said what do we do at this company? we settled in a short period of time on, we design, build and sell the world's best vehicles. we preached that to every employee at gm from the top to the bottom. we empowersed people. we held them accountable. we gave them the authority to do their jobs. we simplified, got rid of some bureaucracy and miracles occurred. liz: i also thought it was very funny where you said, why are nonboard members sitting in on board meetings. people would inherently show up which is b
and he said there's nothing wrong with us. the economy got us. and i said what about the other auto companies? there was no answer to that. who do you work for? i work for several people. that is dead giveaway. what do you do? it was difficult. liz: it was a bloated, bloat system. >> it was. liz: it seemed to you people that worked on one portion of a car didn't understand the other parts of the car. >> that's true. liz: how did you get it all together once again? >> we got...
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the journalist who is joining us on the phone from. moscow i do hope you can hear me let's talk about this a prominent leader of the tunisian opposition that apparently has been assassinated what more can you tell us about the killing. good. morning sir tunisia position pretty titian should people have been shocked that the outside his home. in a suburb quite suburb of tunisia. should be but i think general secretary over that look i think such a faulty and he's also one of the. popular from the coalition. for october. he's known as a prominent opponent of the launch. and then. he's a situation percent. and it just. sort of jump in we've been hearing reports of over a thousand or more people protesting in the streets showing that little of discontent and frustration you're in the area can you tell us what have you seen yes i mean. today what we can talk about and like any widespread anger at present a ling in tunisia tunisians are shocked and they consider this as a criminal act this is the first time this kind of fantasy nation happen
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this is r t a moscow on brewery sushi i thank you for joining us today at the u.k.'s national health service has been shaken up by a public inquiry into what seen as the worst health care scandal in decades an investigation into the deaths of patients sort of stuff what hospital alleges the staff were fatally negligent the managers turned a blind eye to full speed because they're focused on cutting costs on his party boycott the stories of people who ended up losing their loved ones. my wife stuff at hospital in september two thousand and eight it was just a disaster is a total chaos when you walk through the door of the world you can smell it people shouting crying no staff available to phone and. the those who was left to reach. were into mournful issues on the floor we've been since breakfast on. the. line a road for you see. medication wasn't given to. the death of john's wife is just one of the many horror stories to match from the now notorious staff at hospital relatives say it was a lack of compassion on behalf of the staff that stripped many sick people of t
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brought us the latest reaction from the. shock and consider this as a criminal act this is the first time this kind of fancy nation happened between egypt so people you know they protested you know they are in the streets. most of them they are in. front of the ministry of interior and you know i get a good feel of the shame. and. many of the offices of the ruling party everywhere i mean anger is prevailing and people are very very very angry and sad. about the. victims until now you know. people just spontaneously. protesting in the street. international relations professor. until the upcoming elections to take place. the tension between the opposition and the ruling party ennahda has been growing for elections in a few months time in the two years since the revolution the economy and religious take in those days i was a general and in addition to the tourist business has been dramatically cut hotels empty until you have factories that used to be supplied components to european companies shot unemployment is rising to this
brought us the latest reaction from the. shock and consider this as a criminal act this is the first time this kind of fancy nation happened between egypt so people you know they protested you know they are in the streets. most of them they are in. front of the ministry of interior and you know i get a good feel of the shame. and. many of the offices of the ruling party everywhere i mean anger is prevailing and people are very very very angry and sad. about the. victims until now you know....
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >>> you probably have heard by now the justice department has unveiled the e-mails that it says supports its allegations standard & poor's defrauded investors over mortgage-backed securities ratings ahead of the housing market collapse of a few years ago. our senior correspondent scott cohn has details of the potentially damaging document. scott? >> repor
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> you beat in the fourth quarter and the metric people use, you have record lease with 94% occupancy. a new project from amazon. but shares are down today as guidance from 2013 was lower than the street expected. why is that? >> two reasons. first of all, you've got to look back to the 2008. a lot of the leases that were signed at the peak of the market are now expiring. some of those rent are rolling down lower. but starting in 2009, we are planning leases at the bottom of the market. so we think that situation will reverse itself going forward. in is it sort of the last of the low rents for market. secondly as far as what shares do day in and day out, your guess is as good as mine but i can tell you that the company has done very well in the last 12 months. and almost any period you look at. >> you are expecting inventory under the u.s. and finally this year surpass the previous peak. you say a lot of your growth is due to housing recovery. what does housing have to do with big warehouses. >> that's a great question. if you look at our portf
thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> you beat in the fourth quarter and the metric people use, you have record lease with 94% occupancy. a new project from amazon. but shares are down today as guidance from 2013 was lower than the street expected. why is that? >> two reasons. first of all, you've got to look back to the 2008. a lot of the leases that were signed at the peak of the market are now expiring. some of those rent are rolling down lower. but starting in 2009,...